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[Football] Dani Alves, 36



Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA
Sort of the O.J. Simpson of the Spanish football world but only a rapist instead of a murderer. Still a very bad person.
 






Ike and Tina Burner

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To be freed on €1m bail.
Temporarily whilst the appeal process against his 4 year sentence takes place. If his appeal fails he will go back to prison to do his time.
He has already been in for a year awaiting trial so it's not been a soft touch approach towards him.

It's standard practice to be let out on bail at this point apparently. He's had his passports taken and has to report to the police every few days. Obviously he could still do a Robinio and flee to Brazil somehow where they have no extradition for their own citizens.
 


FCB

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Sep 1, 2023
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Temporarily whilst the appeal process against his 4 year sentence takes place. If his appeal fails he will go back to prison to do his time.
He has already been in for a year awaiting trial so it's not been a soft touch approach towards him.

It's standard practice to be let out on bail at this point apparently. He's had his passports taken and has to report to the police every few days. Obviously he could still do a Robinio and flee to Brazil somehow where they have no extradition for their own citizens.

Mentioning Robinho, looks like he'll finally go to prison too.

The supreme court in Brazil has ruled that former Manchester City striker Robinho should serve a nine-year jail sentence after he was found guilty of gang rape in Italy back in 2017.

Robinho was one of six men who were convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in an Italian nightclub back in January 2013. He was found guilty in November 2017 and has made several unsuccessful attempts to appeal the decision over the years.

The former Premier League star, 40, has spent the last seven years in his native Brazil despite his conviction by an Italian court. Italy previously issued an international arrest warrant but Robinho has remained a free man.

While he has continued to protest his innocence, Brazil's Superior Court of Justice (BSCJ) have now reviewed Italy's request with nine of the 15 ministers voting in favour of the former player serving said sentence in his home country.


 


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